Your subscriber number is the 8 digit number printed above your name on the address sheet sent with your magazine each week. If you receive it, you’ll also find your subscriber number at the top of our weekly highlights email.

Entering your subscriber number will enable full access to all magazine articles on the site.

If you cannot find your subscriber number then please contact us on customerhelp@subscriptions.spectator.co.uk or call 0330 333 0050. If you’ve only just subscribed, you may not yet have been issued with a subscriber number. In this case you can use the temporary web ID number, included in your email order confirmation.

You can create an account in the meantime and link your subscription at a later time. Simply visit the My Account page, enter your subscriber number in the relevant field and click 'submit changes'.

If you have any difficulties creating an account or logging in please take a look at our FAQs page.

The View from 22 — Hunger strikes, a psychedelic return and Paul Ryan

Share This

Are we about to see revolutions on the streets thanks to crop prices? John R. Bradley argues in this week’s cover feature that crop price rises this year are going to lead to insurrection across the world. In the latest View from 22 podcast, Clarissa Tan discusses which places the price hikes will affect the most:

‘Places like Egypt that a lot of wheat and grain, including most of the Middle East. I think places where they are a lot of tension; the poorer nations like Yemen come to mind. But we can’t discount countries we might not think are poverty stricken – places like China or Russia, which have agreed not to export any of their grain but keep it its own population.’

Andrew M. Brown also joins to discuss the revival of psychedelic drugs in the field of psychiatry. He speaks of the alternating views of how these drugs can be used and abused, in particular reference to a recent episode of Mad Men:

‘There is the respectable hippie view of psychedelic medicines — which is what the Mad Men episode reflected — that it can give you special insights. They are taking LSD as a mystical religious experience. There’s a lot of interest different tribal and ancient cultures who take plants and fungi to get into an altered state for a spiritual religious purpose.

There’s then the hedonistic view, which these drugs are taken at raves and so on. There was a movement in the 70s and 80s called the ‘free festivals’, folk festivals in places in Glastonbury and Stonehenge. That was the more hedonistic thing. You do meet the more ‘respectable hippie’ and they would be sniffy and quite snobbish about just taking these things for fun. They much more think there is some purpose to it.’

Finally Freddy Gray and Fraser Nelson discuss what Paul Ryan’s selection as Vice Presidential candidate means for Mitt Romney’s campaign. Do they think it will raise Romney’s chances of beating Obama, or was picking Ryan a mistake? Listen with the embedded player below to hear their predictions for the November elections . You can also have the latest podcast delivered straight to your machine by subscribing through iTunes. As ever, we’d love to hear what you think, good or bad.